Psychologist
ADCP, Diploma in Hypnotherapy, MS in clinical psychology, CBT Specialisation
Psychologist
ADCP, Diploma in Hypnotherapy, MS in clinical psychology, CBT Specialisation
Psychologist, Counselor
BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology (Distinction), MSc Counseling (UK), Food as Medicine (Monash University)
Psychologist, Counselor
BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology (Distinction), MSc Counseling (UK), Food as Medicine (Monash University)
Psychologist
MPhil (Psychology), Post Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology, MSc (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist
MPhil (Psychology), Post Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology, MSc (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist, Autism Consultant
M.Sc Applied Psychology, MS Clinical Psychology
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T. (Doctor Of Physical Therapy)
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